Monster Hunter: World

It's been over a year since I last updated this website, leaving it even more obscure in the already competitive SEO landscape. This prolonged inactivity was largely due to my own laziness, something I definitely didn't intend. To mark a fresh start, I've now added support for displaying math content on the site, hoping to share more useful information in the future. This article is my way of putting an end to that period of procrastination.

About a year ago, a game that thrilled many players was released: Monster Hunter: World (モンスターハンター:ワールド, abbreviated as "MHW"). This game has captured the memories of several generations of gamers. Although previous titles in the series weren't exactly low in sales, factors like difficulty and graphics kept many potential players away. In fact, many people haven't touched the series since the PSP's 2nd G generation. That's why I believe that the Monster Hunter series was mostly known for its reputation rather than actual sales before MHW. With MHW, however, it finally achieved both popularity and commercial success.

In my opinion, MHW owes much of its success to its improved graphics and more comfortable controls. But at its core, the game's multiplayer experience is what really makes it fun. While the storyline itself is somewhat shallow, that hasn't stopped players from diving in enthusiastically. The real joy lies in teaming up with friends to take down monsters. The sense of camaraderie that builds through teamwork and the feeling of accomplishment as your skills improve are what make this game so enjoyable. For me, games nowadays serve as a way for friends to connect. Any game that lets me have fun with my friends is a good game ヽ(✿゚▽゚)ノ

Of course, life isn't just about games. Sometimes it's nice to step outside and see the world, experience new sights, and enjoy the beauty of real life.

Lastly, the reason I wrote this piece on Monster Hunter: World is mainly to tie it to the fact that I haven't posted anything in over a year. Here's hoping this little personal space of mine can continue to grow and maybe even become something memorable for many, much like MHW. I also hope that each of you can discover your own "new world"!

PS: As everyone knows, Monster Hunter is a game that requires a significant time investment. That's why I recommend a mod called SmartHunter - Overlay (please check out the final version here). Happy hunting! ( ˘ ³˘)♥

The PC version trailer is even better than the console version, so I've included it here for your enjoyment:

『モンスターハンター:ワールド』 Steam版(PC)アナウンストレーラー